8 days in Vietnam: Your complete Vietnam itinerary!

Vietnam is soon becoming one of the most sought after destinations in South East Asia but it can overwhelm you, if not done properly. Here is a 8 days Itinerary to give you the full taste of Vietnam.

9-year-old terrified Kim Phuc is running naked along the road after tearing off her burning clothes and the American soldiers are following her.

It’s been 44 years since that fateful Vietnamese aerial napalm attack happened but that picture still remains one of the most iconic picture of Vietnam War. I wasn’t even born when that picture was taken but that became my first memory of Vietnam. A lot has changed since then. Vietnam is no more war trodden. It has moved on and so has the world. Now Vietnam is one of the most sought after destination in the world for all kinds of travelers. And it deserves all the attention. If you too are planning to visit Vietnam and have only eight days or less in hand then this Vietnam itinerary is perfect for you:

DAY 1 and 2: Explore Hanoi and relish its street food

Street Food, Hanoi, Vietnam

Known as the “Paris of Asia”, Hanoi is a melting pot of the historic charm and the expansion of modern realms. Start your day by taking a full day or half day tour with Hanoi Kids, a student-run organisation offering free city tours in Hanoi. You can choose destinations as per your liking – Ho Chi Minh Complex, Temple of Literature, Old Quarter, Long Bien Bridge, West lake area, Hoa Lo prison, and Museum of Ethnology and Bat Trang pottery village. End your day by gorging on the amazing street food. And don’t forget to have the world’s cheapest draft beer – ‘bia hoi’. Once you are done sightseeing you can indulge in some retail therapy. Vietnam is a paradise for thrift shoppers.

Day 3 – 5: Go Cruising, 007 style on Halong Bay

Sunset at Halong Bay, Vietnam

After two days of enjoying the charm of Hanoi, visit the site where James Bond said ‘tomorrow never dies’. Sailing in the calm emerald sea of Halong Bay dotted with thousands of spiky limestone pinnacles is an indescribable experience. The sunsets are to die for. There is no better way to experience the bay but on a cruise. I recommend taking 3D2N Luxury Pelican Cruise or Imperial Classic Cruise. The food and the services on the cruise are top notch. The route taken is not too touristy and you get to explore lot of activities like caving, kayaking, swimming, visiting the pearl farm, fishing and floating villages, taking Vietnamese cooking class among other things. However, if you are tight on budget and time then you can opt for a 2D1N cruise. But don’t take a day only trip. That’s plain waste of money.

Day 6 – 8: Trek through the rice fields of Sapa and enjoy its Tribal Hospitality:

Terrace Farms of Sapa, Vietnam

Hikers and adventure seekers cannot afford to miss this beautiful hill station, Sapa, which lies near the Chinese border in northwestern Vietnam, known as “the Tonkinese Alps”. It is famous both for its unspoiled rugged scenery and for its rich cultural diversity. Trekking is an ideal way to explore its enchanting beauty. If you have time in hand then you can see Tha Bac (Silver) waterfall, Ham Rong Mountain, Rattan Bridge, Bamboo Forest and Ta Phin Cave among others. To reach Sapa, you can either take a 5 hour private sleeper bus leaving at night or early morning from any of the travel agents in Hanoi or take a 9 hour overnight train from Hanoi to Lao Chai, and then 45 minutes more from Lao Chai City by bus.

After filling your lungs with the fresh oxygen of mountains and stomach with Vietnamese cuisine return to Hanoi to fly back to your destination.

TRAVEL TIPS TO MAKE YOUR ONE WEEK IN VIETNAM TRULY AWESOME:

Best Time:

October – November or February-April. Do keep a tab on international flights sales.

Visa:

get the approval letter beforehand to procure your Visa on arrival at the Airport

What to pack

Cotton comfortable clothes with one light jacket and sneakers. Pack light as Vietnam is a shopping heaven. You will end up buying lot of stuff

Where to stay:

I prefer staying at old quarters. Book through websites like booking.com, agoda.com or a reliable travel agent

Currency:

Be careful with the currency. 15000 Vietnamese Dong note looks similar to 50,000 Vietnamese Dong. Also, US dollars are accepted almost everywhere

Shopping:

Don’t ask for a price from hawkers until you want to buy it. Asking price is equal to buying. Bargain. Bargain. Bargain. I cannot stress enough

Food and Drinks:

Be careful with the street food. Eat at places that have a huge number of guests to ensure fresh food quality. Never drink tap water. Always buy bottled water

Etiquette:

The normal way of addressing tourists is, “My lady” for women and “Sir/Mr.” for men. Lying is a part of the Vietnamese culture. Get used to it. The first answer you will hear will always be NO until it has some benefit for the locals. Never raise your voice.

Language:

Transportation:

Avoid taxi frauds. Use reputable cab companies like Hanoi Taxi, Taxi CP and Mai Linh Taxi. Buses and Scooter taxis are a cheaper way to explore Hanoi. For out of station use buses and trains. Tickets are fairly easy to get

Safety:

Be careful of bikes when crossing the streets as maximum accidents are caused by motorbikes. Lately, Vietnam has earned a bad reputation for travel scams. Always book through reputed agencies only. Read reviews. Never pay 100% advance

I hope this ‘8 days in Vietnam: Your complete Vietnam itinerary!’ is useful to you and it inspires you to explore Vietnam.